Massachusetts: Hollering on the Charles

Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times

The Charles River, which separates Boston from Cambridge, is a fine place to spot rowing teams working out. I'm not sure of the technical term, but I want to be the guy in the motorized vessel who hollers through the megaphone at the other guys. No, wait. Maybe I do know the technical term. Could it be management? Shot in 2009. Read more: A Cambridge crash course

The Charles River, which separates Boston from Cambridge, is a fine place to spot rowing teams working out. I'm not sure of the technical term, but I want to be the guy in the motorized vessel who hollers through the megaphone at the other guys. No, wait. Maybe I do know the technical term. Could it be management? Shot in 2009. Read more: A Cambridge crash course (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)

The Charles River, which separates Boston from Cambridge, is a fine place to spot rowing teams working out. I'm not sure of the technical term, but I want to be the guy in the motorized vessel who hollers through the megaphone at the other guys. No, wait. Maybe I do know the technical term. Could it be management? Shot in 2009. Read more: A Cambridge crash course